Canada and the EU have announced retaliatory tariffs but UK will take a "pragmatic" approach, the prime minister said.
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It is amongst the highest-grossing mobile games in the world, with 30 million monthly players.
The government is identifying cuts to the welfare budget ahead of the Spring Statement, with the PM working to rally MPs to support the move.
The BBC understands the dispute over accessing encrypted data is set to be heard at the High Court.
Stock market falls, tariffs and other changes are reigniting fear of economic downturn in the US.
The US president also accuses the EU of treating the US "very badly" as the tariff tit-for-tat continues.
Economists say the president's import taxes could result in higher prices for a range of products in the US.
The US president says protesters against Elon Musk's electric car firm should be labelled "domestic terrorists".
The assumption that the US president would row back on policies if shares fell no longer holds true.
PC Luke Goddard admitted to knowingly dodging payment for train fares between Devon and Wiltshire.
More than 12 million members will receive the money directly into their accounts by the end of April.
It comes after the Canadian province of Ontario said it would suspend a 25% surcharge on US-bound electricity.
The tax authority has been heavily criticised for failing to answer tens of thousands of calls.
The measure is part of the Planning and Infrastructure Bill, which has been introduced to Parliament.
Tariffs are a central part of Trump's political vision, but economists fear they could spark a trade war.
Market researchers say the slumping popularity of the market-leading Apple Watch was to blame
The Supreme Court will make a key decision which could unlock compensation for millions of motorists.
The claim has been made by the platform's owner Elon Musk, a vocal critic of Ukraine and its president.
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Some Labour MPs urge ministers to tackle the "crisis of economic inactivity", while others oppose cuts.
Manchester United announce plans to build the biggest stadium in the UK - an "iconic" new £2bn 100,000-seater ground close to Old Trafford.
The move is in retaliation to Trump's tariff threats on Canada, and is expected to raise energy costs for 1.5 million US homes.
China plans to invest more than a trillion dollars as it races against the US to rule advanced tech.
Households near new pylons are set to get up to £250 a year off their energy bills, under government plans.
A new wave of AI has spurred some to think more carefully about their online presence.
The controversial cafe chain is expanding outside London but locals often have mixed feelings.
Why credit card providers are opening lavish customer lounges in airports and cities.
The former banker may not have been elected to office before, but his experience managing global economic crises will help.
Sweden and Finland's defence sectors are benefiting from their countries joining Nato.
From handheld to space-based, new methane detectors are making it easier to track the greenhouse gas.
Donald Trump has scrapped federal diversity initiatives and many US firms have too - will UK companies follow suit?
Switzerland's already upmarket tourism sector is trying to attract more high rollers.
Ireland is investing billions of euros to revamp its healthcare service - will AI help?
EU nations hope that tax benefits might encourage young, skilled workers to stay, but will they work?
A minister says nearly all key details have been finalised for a deal giving the US access to the country's minerals.
The largest producer of maple syrup now wants you to drink the sap, which it calls maple water.
Quantum computers will be able to crack existing encryption and threaten critical infrastructure.
The pro-Russian businessman is reported to be moving overseas assets back to the Caucasus country.
India is the world's biggest exporter of human hair but it wants more of the lucrative wig market.
Researchers have given a robot a powerful radio-based vision system which can see through smoke.
Trump wants US vehicles to be more popular in Europe, but it's a difficult market for them to crack.
Politicians in the country want to prohibit the sale of such items, but they face opposition.
With the economy a key factor in German elections this month, can the auto sector get back on the road to recovery?
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